CALC 2018 highlights

A weekend full of inspiration, stellar speakers and camaraderie with Cornellians from across the globe! Revisit the sessions that empowered you to take action and inspire others!

Access to University Leaders

Enhancing the Residential Experience

Vice President Ryan Lombardi and guests from the Hill address the notion of enhancing the residential experience. Learn about Cornell’s vision for the future of student housing, and how it will create a supportive environment for our students living and learning in Ithaca.

Entrepreneurial Students Showcase

Entrepreneurship at Cornell is a diverse, university-wide program that finds and fosters the entrepreneurial spirit in students from every college and every field. Learn how Cornell teaches entrepreneurial leadership and be inspired by students who pitch their ideas to you.

Volunteer Core Competencies: Know, Feel, Do

Leading Others: Collaborate

Leading others requires building and maintaining relationships within the community, negotiating and influencing the members to achieve a common goal, and problem solving as the group moves toward that common goal. Presenters:

Leading a Community: Imagine

Leading a community requires imagination – the ability to envision and strategize. Leaders participating in this group lead a community which provides a unique and meaningful contribution in support of university priorities.

Presenter: Alan D. Mathios, the Rebecca Q. and James C. Morgan Dean of Cornell University’s College of Human Ecology

Leading by Example: Inspire

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Leading by example requires you to inspire those around you. Individual actions are a direct reflection of Cornell values, and the actions of these volunteers reach the grassroots level of alumni.

CUVolunteer is your tool to learn about more than 3,700 Cornell University volunteer opportunities – across campus and in your own region! Developed following recommendations from the Trustee Task Force on Volunteer Leadership, CUVolunteer is the Cornell volunteer’s one-stop shop!

All Gifts Matter

Nearly 80% of all gifts Cornell receives in a given year are $500 or smaller. Together they have huge impact in a number of ways. Please join us for a discussion on what participation in annual giving means for Cornell, its rankings, and the future.

What’s New for Giving Day 2018

Giving Day 2018 is March 20th (1st Day of Spring). Come to this session to learn what’s new for this year and how you can help spread the word to maximize the difference one day can make for Cornell, its students, faculty, and programs!

iModules

Our Alumni Affairs and Development staff expert covers the basic email process and get you moving in the right direction.

Join Cornell Social

Do you connect with fellow Cornellians on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn? Volunteer with Cornell Social and start spreading the word about major initiatives! Help us reach even more alumni, parents, and friends of Cornell.